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2 yrs ago
Current Kinda wanna RP BG3....
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3 yrs ago
Thirsting over Pedro Pascal.
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7 yrs ago
Finally saw Endgame and don't know what to do anyone.
7 yrs ago
In a mood for some GoT RP. Anyone else?
7 yrs ago
It's been a while hasn't it?

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I'm only human.

Aren't we all?

Eventually we all fall.

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I'm sorry i got mad at you. I was for a while and it sucked. >___>

So I finally checked what you sent on facebook because I got defensive and scared and I get tired to reassuring good people who don't see how good they are but then I realize I'm the same way sometimes and we're our own worst enemy and maybe I should tell you how awesome you are more often. Cause you are awesome. I like how you play all your roles and you shouldn't be worried for one second. Trust me, I've seen bad portrayals of canons but I don't think I've ever said anything bad about yours and I probably won't. I don't want you to get discouraged, I want you to be encouraged and losing you as a partner and friend would really suck.

So yeah we have different OTPs and that's okay. I can totally see why Ten and Rose are awesome but all everyone does is think about Ten and Rose and they forget that without Nine, Ten wouldn't be as in love with Rose as is. And so I get passionate and overly protective of Nine because he's my baby and easily forgotten and I sort of took that out on you when you're playing him and that was wrong of me. If I could RP Rose to you Ten, I would but I think him and Luna are even better.

And I'm sorry you got sick yesterday. *hugs*
So I got a post up. Wow it's 2:30 AM.

Anywho I did some slight alterations, hope they're okay. Hope you're okay, or better. :3
[Universe 1]

Since he had mentioned space and dinosaurs, Jen couldn't help but find her interest rather piqued. And had she known about a singing asteroid, she would be pretty interested in that as well. Sadly it seemed like the TARDIS has other things in mind but Jennifer couldn't complain much, it was a time machine after all. And she was so lucky to bumbling around inside it. So as long as she didn't almost die, for probably the fourth time, she would be alright. And she had the wonderful Doctor so she was sure that no matter what pickle they got into, that they would somehow be good. "Does your TARDIS ever listen to you?" Jen joked as they looked around the museum. "It's not on "shuffle" is it?" She joked a little as the lights were turned on. The Doctor specified where they were. "Alien museum?" She repeated thoughtfully.

As they checked out the exhibits and collections, the Doctor found one that interested him. Jen remained smiling, feeling comfortable again. They were back to just roaming and discovering. She was miles away from Germany, in her mind. "Cybermen?" She frowned, realizing how little she knew about the man beside it. It saddened her. How much did he know about her? She shook her head, not wanting to get upset again. "Yeah, super old." She smirked a little. She then heard footsteps marching down a long hall. Jennifer walked a bit closer and frowned. "Uh oh." Clearly they were trespassing. "Uh Doctor!" She called out and backed up closer to him. How was it that trouble was everywhere these days? Then the Doctor introduce them and she let out a snort and resisted an eye roll, certain it wouldn't be welcomed at the moment.

"We can leave if you-" But she was cut off by them grabbing her and the Doctor and pulling them along. "Or not, whatever." Jen smiled nervously and glanced to the Doctor. She wasn't scared as much as she was amused by this whole turn of events. "I can't go anywhere with you can I?" She grinned teasing. "I'm not dressed in proper prisoner attire, you know. Ow!" She glared at the man pulling her along. Thankfully their journey ended as they were taken to a room where a guy, around her age maybe younger, was holding some device. Jen tugged her arm free and looked to the Doctor who seemed keen on educating the guy. "Ohh that's nice." She smiled, though she wasn't sure it was the best time for a concert when the guards were armed.

Then a man spoke and everyone jolted to attention. Jen turned around and backed up a bit. Her guard was up now. He asked who the Doctor and she was and the Doctor once again gave the light introductions. "Hi." She gave a small wave to the man, a smile pushing its way to her lips. Much to her dismay he then whistled at her and she glanced off for a moment, not sure if she should be flattered or creeped out. Of course if she was flattered and played along, they might not get into any trouble but then again, Jennifer did not want to deal with weird guys flirting with her. Part of her wished she could pretend she was more than just a companion to the Doctor, then her problem would be solved. Right? "Oh goodness, you're flattering..." Jen said and smiled at the man, rubbing her neck sheepishly.

"Uhm he's um..." Jen looked to the Doctor. "I don't know." She sighed, feeling terribly awkward. Her first instinct around guys she wasn't interested in was to just say she was into women but that usually just backfired. Her second instinct was just to say she and the Doctor were married, that would fix everything, right? But Jen ultimately decided to just play along for the sake of not making too many waves, what with guns everywhere and them being trapped underground in America. "Um thank you, that's so sweet of you to offer. I'll think about it." She let out a small girly giggle and held back any urge to puke. "So um yeah..." She flashed a smile. "This is going to sound weird but we came here because we were...summoned." Jen said, trying to improvise.

She was a writer after all.

"Are you by any chance...holding something super high tech and super secret?" She asked sweetly and put her hand on the man's arm. "My friend and I are alien aficionados," sort of. "and perhaps we can strike up a deal if necessary." She forced herself to say as she quickly removed her hand. The man introduced himself as Henry Van Statten and said that they did have something very special locked up and would be honored to show them. "Awesome!" Jen glanced to the Doctor, hoping this paid off for them. It was odd to think the TARDIS took them to such a place but hopefully everything was okay. Following a vague signal could be dangerous. They were led down to the Cage and were let inside the room where the specimen was kept.

"What's this thing called anyway?" Jen asked as the door shut behind her, the Doctor and Van Statten. The dim lights flickered on to reveal a metal creature though it looked like an oversized kitchen appliance to her. "Doctor, do you know?" Jennifer asked. But after she finished her question, the machine suddenly moved and began to speak though it wasn't easy to understand the electronic voice. The Doctor instructed the door be opened but Van Statten quickly overrode the request by instructing those on the other side, to ignore the Doctor's plea. Jen was pushed behind the Doctor but before anything could happen, it aimed at them but then there was nothing. Nothing at all. Jen swallowed and peeked around the Doctor to see what all the panic was about. "Doctor? Is he another...enemy of yours? Like the Cybermen?"

"This is amazing, you've got it to speak!" Henry Van Statten praised.

- - -

[Universe 2]

At Summer's mention of him not changing, he waved with his free arm.

"Nah, I don't think I ever have to. As long as you've got the right attitude." He said though he frowned, not liking how that sounded. "That didn't sound right." He made a sour look and thought a bit longer. "Nah, I just don't change, each one of my regenerations seems to have his own sense of style and no matter where I go, I make it my duty to remain myself. You however, did have to change, just in case. I don't want any of the locals in this era to bother you." The Doctor said, liking that long winded explanation much better. He then realized his term of regeneration might have sounded odd out of context so he quickly decided to sum it up as best he could so they could enjoy themselves and perhaps a play and something to eat.

While the Doctor wasn't one for eating as he didn't often need to, he was developing the human habit after being around Summer. That wasn't a bad thing. "Oh when I regenerate, it's sort of when I die. The cells in my body end up changing. It's how Time Lords can cheat death in a way. And when I regenerate I change both physically and sometimes mentally. I used to love pears but I hate them now. But don't worry, my memories and knowledge stays safe and sound." The Doctor smiled to Summer, not wanting to worry or alarm her. They had other things to think about aside from his changing cycles and to his knowledge, he wouldn't have to regenerate for a while. He liked his current body and his current companion. For now, he didn't need to change. Seeing the universe as well as saving it, sounded great to him.

And on top of that, they could see a real Shakespearean play!

Then he decided to address what Summer had actually asked him about the play itself. "Whatever's playing really. It's not like there's a selection. Everyone in the town would gather, from the wealthy to the common folk. Entertainment brings people together in any time and place." He reflected fondly. "But we could meet him, I don't see why not. I've always wanted to but never found the proper chance." He frowned thoughtfully. He looked to Summer and shrugged, "But since you asked, I shall do my best!" He gave a bit of a bow to her as they walked along the muddy streets of the town. It was nightfall but everyone seemed so lively, ready for the play which would likely be starting soon. The Doctor could sense they should get to the theater soon.

"You know this place isn't too different from yours." He told Summer. "People debate and gather over drinks. They tell stories and joke around." He said. As they neared the large structure, he moved his arm around Summer's waist to keep her close. The crowd was massive and he didn't feel like playing hide-and-go-seek with Summer in a place such as this. While there were similarities to the twenty-first century, he wanted to keep her safe and to do so, she couldn't wander off or get lost as she usually did. He wondered why his companions always tended to do that but it was very exhausting. "I'm such a fan of him." He said, beaming as they pushed their way into the globe theater. "Yet every play I've seen so far, he's never made an appearance." He said sadly. Of course now could be different.

As the play started, it was soon realized that they were putting on the end to Love's Labor's Lost. The Doctor assumed it was broken down in parts so that the people didn't have to stand in dirt in the humid evening for long periods of time. He glanced to Summer, hoping she was enjoying herself because he certainly was. But if he knew Summer wasn't, he'd do his best to fix that. He liked to make people happy. It in turn made him happy, helped repel any sadness or regret echoing inside of him. Times like this, when he was with good people, sharing a grand event, he forgot that he was utterly alone, that his people were gone, that he had caused so much harm to so many in the universe.

As the play came to its conclusion, he clapped along with everyone else. "Oh bravo good sir, bravo!" He praised.

And much to the time traveler's delight, the talented writer revealed himself and the crowd went wild. They laughed and cheered and the Doctor waited with baited breath to hear what Shakespeare himself had to say to his fans. What came out of the man's mouth was, "Ah, shut your big fat mouths!" And the Doctor's face fell and he grumbled a bit to himself as the man continued. " I know what you're all saying. Love's Labour's Lost, that's a funny ending, isn't it? It just stops. Will the boys get the girls? Well, don't get your hose in a tangle, you'll find out soon. Yeah, yeah. All in good time. You don't rush a genius." He paused for a moment and then continued stiffly, "When? Tomorrow night. The premiere of my brand new play. A sequel, no less, and I call it Loves Labour's Won." He said and soon excused himself.

"That can't be right." The Doctor was quick to say. They soon exited and found themselves on the street. "I mean there were rumors of a play being lost but..." Something didn't feel right at all. "Now we really must meet William." He declared. He headed off with Summer to track down the playwright. They were given an tip of where he stayed and wrote. So he and Summer went and found the inn, as well as the room and knocked. "Excuse me, William Shakespeare? We just saw the play, fantastic I must say but I'm a little curious as to what made you consider writing it." He started to say but he was cut off by the bard getting to his feet and looking at Summer. "Oh I'm sorry, this is Summer we're-" He then extended his psychic paper but the man frowned at it and cut the Doctor off.

"It's blank."

"It...is...yes." The Doctor cleared his throat. "You are quite a genius. I'm impressed." The Doctor couldn't help but smile.

"Hey nonny nonny, sweet lady." He bowed to Summer, a grin appearing on his face.
...pffft. XD I could make her a pain...well no, we have too many egos in the group already. Heheh.
Thanks.

I'm not worried about writing though, I've got it planned out nicely.

@Everyone: Oh as a heads up, we'll probably be starting in Lella since that's where three of the people are, so those in Syrro and Hullen will sort of be there already with their "partners" because dealing with getting there is a pain. K?
Yeah other than that crap, today's been good. Hoping to cap it off with two massive posts. *nods* Same goes for you.
No I'm not overloaded actually. Today was such a good "me" day and then I got on to finish my intro for this and then someone ruined my mood so I ran around the house and screamed for a while...and now I'm feeling slightly better...but still, my OTP was attacked by someone and it upset me which prevented me from actually doing what I logged on to do...>___> But no, I don't need help. Thank you. I'm just a bit really kind of totally pissed off but no, I'm fine and I don't need any help right now, unless one of you has a machine gun I can burrow. :3 So I'm working on my intro along with another post but there are two people I'm mad at and I RP with them currently (no one in this group) so it's killing my buzz. *karate chops a desk in half* That's all. :3
Awww dorms suck that way. Another bad reason to live in one. Which I'll have to do next year which means I may end up actually missing the mutts. I find all animals sneaky, they get whatever they want. :/

I think my friend just doesn't like the chocolate flavor at all. Which I find so weird but she's also a health nut but says even if she wasn't, she wouldn't like chocolate which is probably why she doesn't go wild much. Chocolate is awesome, it's a great reason to PARTY! That's cool, you checked it out which means your Valentines Day was almost like Halloween and that's kick ass.
I think she'd say goodbye and try to explain her leaving, likely for academic purposes I mean. And as long as the online interaction isn't all about her trying to "fix" him, I'm okay with what we have. I'm uneasy about it but that's because I don't like plots too centered around a single character so hopefully your guy can shape up, otherwise there's little initiative for my character to invest energy in forming a relationship. I would say don't get too far ahead, you don't want to be writing the story yourself after all. An idea is great but we should see how everything flows.
Something DW related or...something. Anything?
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